I already told you, I think it pissed off Bisaccia, gave what was taking place a minute to marinate and for him to decide what to do. Before that it sure seemed to be an organically developing situation where they had a sort of an unspoken agreement on what was happening and how the game would play out, at least on Bisaccia's end. The timeout changed everything.
I never said the Chargers weren't content with a tie. They should've been ecstatic with a tie but I think the timeout kind of forced Bisaccia's hand or at least made him want to run it down their throats and end it.